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Rome - the capital of "alternative" sex

For two days in a specially prepared space, professionals from all over the world taught everyone who wanted to practice sadomaso. Within the framework of the Roman BDSM Conference, master classes on proper binding, role-playing games, striptease techniques and much more were held.

On Friday, February 28 and Saturday, March 1, a sadomaso training conference was held in Italy for the first time. In the framework of the week-long Fetish Pride Italy 2014 festival, in collaboration with Alcova Kink Academy, forty workshops were organized, open to everyone, regardless of gender.

On an area of ​​250 square meters, training was conducted by professionals from all over the world, limited by only one criterion - safety.

Having rejected prejudices, the conference guests were able to plunge headlong into the forbidden world of desires and get to know themselves: playing with fire and role-playing games, tying and slavery, striptease techniques and tips for choosing “inventory” - not only did not bother curious “neophytes” get bored, but experienced practitioners.

This type of conference was held in Italy for the first time, but in Europe - for the second time. The action took place from 9 am to 8 pm. Teachers - experts with many years of experience - arrived from Italy, Europe, the USA, Canada and Australia. They presented not only theoretical material to their listeners, but, to a greater extent, practical material. Each lecture lasted about two hours. At the entrance there were no restrictions except age: gender, sexual orientation, couples or single people - the Roman BDSM Conference was open to all adult visitors.

The only wishes were: creativity, openness of perception and, in some cases, comfortable clothes.

And after training, those who wished had the opportunity to start practicing almost immediately. On the night of March 1, at the end of the workshop, the organizers staged a Black and Blue Night party - the first BDSM pansexual party in Italy in six years.

Watch the video: Rome - City Video Guide (April 2024).

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